When you put the engine in did you lose transmission fluid? You may need to check the level in the trans, could be low on fluid. Definitely no vaccum problem. It has a 4L60E transmission. More information would be great.
First there are no vacuum lines to the transmission.
If the engine is new and has not been adjusted recheck the timing . Here is a forum to show you how.
https://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/113096-distributor-timeing-adjustment/
A 1999 Silverado does not have vacuum lines to the transmission. It is fully electronic.
SOURCE: stalls when put into gear
Its possible it could be other things causing the problem, but seeing as you've checked most of the likely causes, it is most likely your Torque-Converter. The lockup clutch in your Stator-Fan located inside the Torque-Converter could be siezed, causing the car to stall.
SOURCE: transmission
hello, your truck will not shift from second to third . If it wont shift to third it is going to need new clutchs or seals installed in the transmission that is a common problem with the 4L60e transmission.
SOURCE: transmission solenoid location on a 1999 chevy Z71
there's more than 1 and they are all inside the pan and in the valvebody be careful messing with this stuff it could become very costly very fast. good luck
SOURCE: Power steering and brake line location2002 Chevy Silverado 2500HD
the power steering lines are very short hoses approximately 8 inches long that go from the power steering pump down to the steering box, which is located on the frame, just below the pump. The brake lines run from the master cylinder(where you fill it with fluid on the drivers side firewall) down to the frame, and then follow the frame both directions; both to the front end and the rear end, along the drivers side frame rail, just on the inside of it. The fuel line runs along the same path to the rear.
SOURCE: How do i locate the wiring diagram for vacuum lines in a 1999 ford explorer sohc 4.0 engine
Check this...
Fig. 6: Vacuum hose routing for 1995-99 Explorer/Mountaineer models with the 4.0L engine
Or visit this information link: Car Vacuum Diagrams
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